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richard overton and elmer hill met yesterday. now listen to, this both men are 107 years old. they look pretty good, don't they? and both served in world war ii, fighting the japanese in the south pacific. the two men were brought together at a senior center in austin and there they swapped remembrances of their longed lives and commented who was the more spritely. this is what overton had to say about his time in the service. >> in the army, what you went through, you will never forget. you don't want to tell it. you got so much to tell. there is too much to tell. you can't tell it all. >> overton is thought to be the oldest living us military veteran in the u.s. hill is three months younger and hill joked reporters that he is not that old. he is just been here a very long time. >>> all right, something that the us did during the cold war is seeing again a rare sight in space. which country says it's sending monkeys into orbit. >>> a warm-up on the way? meteorologist mark tamayo is tracking when we could see 70- degree temperatures again. . >>> well most of the bay area in th
richard overton and elmer hill met yesterday. now listen to, this both men are 107 years old. they look pretty good, don't they? and both served in world war ii, fighting the japanese in the south pacific. the two men were brought together at a senior center in austin and there they swapped remembrances of their longed lives and commented who was the more spritely. this is what overton had to say about his time in the service. >> in the army, what you went through, you will never forget....
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when the teacher said to you that that is just not good enough, there wasn't any racial overtones. people could be tough in terms of insisting on achievement and excellence without racial overtones of somehow they are being racism. one of the most interesting things since i was at stanford, there is a subtle situation that could send when people see black students. and all of a sudden they've had a tough time and maybe i shouldn't think about that. and i tell you that it's related in the book and so i will relate it to you. i went to my first bible ceremony as provost in 1994. and at stanford in this group of 300 phi beta kappa individuals, there was one student. and i thought that this was odd. so i started looking at it and thinking about it. and we formed partners and academic excellence and he asked black graduate students meet with black freshmen. and the students would say how did you get a grade a bonus paper. low expectations and by the time the students were getting to the tough classes in their junior or senior year, they were not prepared for tough judgments. and so it's
when the teacher said to you that that is just not good enough, there wasn't any racial overtones. people could be tough in terms of insisting on achievement and excellence without racial overtones of somehow they are being racism. one of the most interesting things since i was at stanford, there is a subtle situation that could send when people see black students. and all of a sudden they've had a tough time and maybe i shouldn't think about that. and i tell you that it's related in the book...
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that's what the overtone was from the police. >> they were not buying amanda's story. it was hazy at best. was there opportunity? yes. but was there motive? >> giuliano is the kind of person who can come to a crime scene and see a beautiful english girl laying dead in a pool of blood and fantasize a four-way orgy. >> to him, the primary questions were obvious. did meredith die at the hands of amanda knox and her boyfriend? and how? as it turned out, the answers almost didn't matter. >> there's always been this idea that there's just something more going on. people couldn't quite put their finger on it. and amanda was the best scapegoat, if you will. ^ >>> investigators have been picking -- >> for the press in both america and italy, it wasn't just the story of the year. it was the story of the century. >> the amanda knox case had something for everybody. sex, drugs, international intrigue. if you're the prosecutor, it even had satanism. >> the italian press crafted a picture of this girl, this american girl, that was she's a sex maniac, she's a spoiled, rich american,
that's what the overtone was from the police. >> they were not buying amanda's story. it was hazy at best. was there opportunity? yes. but was there motive? >> giuliano is the kind of person who can come to a crime scene and see a beautiful english girl laying dead in a pool of blood and fantasize a four-way orgy. >> to him, the primary questions were obvious. did meredith die at the hands of amanda knox and her boyfriend? and how? as it turned out, the answers almost didn't...
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do you think this had sexist overtones, did it feel it was inappropriate? >> i didn't see it as sexist but sexualizing the encounter and this whole soap opera and drama that the american people seemed to love particularly in the rich and the powerful and if you do a google search of george bush and condoleezza rice, some crazy love trile and laura bush moving out of the white house, splash tabloids. we love this is alaushs story. i don't think it was sexist to note the prime minister is an attractive woman and it seemed she and the president had a familiar and affectionate relationship. >> i'm not familiar with the danish prime minister, but she's actually back home sort of on her political campaigns cultivated image kind of a style icon back home. >> the gucci prime minister and the expression on michelle obama's face, she could have been reacting to anything. >> the photographer said she had been participating in the conversation only two minutes earlier. >> the photo surfaced. >> what we needed was not a photo but a video so we could fast forward and rew
do you think this had sexist overtones, did it feel it was inappropriate? >> i didn't see it as sexist but sexualizing the encounter and this whole soap opera and drama that the american people seemed to love particularly in the rich and the powerful and if you do a google search of george bush and condoleezza rice, some crazy love trile and laura bush moving out of the white house, splash tabloids. we love this is alaushs story. i don't think it was sexist to note the prime minister is...
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richard overton served in the army, elmer hill was in the navy, being introduced to each other yesterday, and both men grateful for that opportunity. >> something i never done in my life. i never seen nobody else do it. >> it's nothing i can explain. i'm glad to be here but i wasn't expecting to create this kind of an activity. >> overton just met president obama. now hill will be meeting the president on monday. congratulations. >>> nelson mandela's body arriving at an airport near his hometown today. the anti-apartheid leader died on december 5th. his funeral is set. greg palkot streaming live in johannesburg with the latest. greg? >> reporter: hey, arthel, nelson mandela coming home for the last day, considered to be the father of modern-day south africa, flown to the rural eastern part of the country. that's where nelson mandela was born, where he will be buried on sunday. a bit of a new flak todck today. a friend was not invited to the funeral and he won't be attending. he has had differences with the ruling party here in the past. mandela's remains were transported from the airport
richard overton served in the army, elmer hill was in the navy, being introduced to each other yesterday, and both men grateful for that opportunity. >> something i never done in my life. i never seen nobody else do it. >> it's nothing i can explain. i'm glad to be here but i wasn't expecting to create this kind of an activity. >> overton just met president obama. now hill will be meeting the president on monday. congratulations. >>> nelson mandela's body arriving at...
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and to the weather with overton and you will tell us a bit about the middle east and how much more snow can we expect this weekend? >> dusting of snow over 24-36 hours or so and it will gradually peter out but i will stay pretty cold and bounce back in the temperatures coming through here. and we have this area of low pressure just off the coast of lebanon and you see how we are pulling the winds from the cold and north direction and this is the side of her. hence the significant snowfall that we have seen coming through here and jerusalem had the heaviest snowfall since 1950 and we are have reports of dusting of snow around cairo as well and nasty conditions. this is saturday, and snow coming into israel and pushing to jordan and that means we are going to see snow here and not talking rain as the picture implies. snow over to the ground and the caspean sea and more through saturday. go on into sunday, here is where we see the clear skies starting to come through and it stays cold and it's for lepo and jerusalem and should be 15 degrees this time of year and it's very, very cold. the c
and to the weather with overton and you will tell us a bit about the middle east and how much more snow can we expect this weekend? >> dusting of snow over 24-36 hours or so and it will gradually peter out but i will stay pretty cold and bounce back in the temperatures coming through here. and we have this area of low pressure just off the coast of lebanon and you see how we are pulling the winds from the cold and north direction and this is the side of her. hence the significant snowfall...
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joining me now, penda hair with the advancement project and one of the lawyers -- and spencer overton, professor at george washington university law school. thanks to you both for joining me. penda, i want to start with you and talk about what's happening in north carolina. it really has been in some ways sort of the ground zero of the worst of the worst in terms of voting restrictions. >> yes, karen, you are absolutely right. this has been called the monster voter suppression bill. it makes it more difficult for voters to vote and have their vote counted in a number of different ways. including, as you noted, taking away a full week of early voting and one sunday of early voting, a time when african-american churches have what they call souls to the poles. they will only have one sunday to do that under this law. we went to court this past week on behalf of the north carolina naacp to argue that this case should be decided before the 2014 election. so that voters will not be harmed by actually having this law go into effect. and what the judge did is she -- the magistrate judge gave
joining me now, penda hair with the advancement project and one of the lawyers -- and spencer overton, professor at george washington university law school. thanks to you both for joining me. penda, i want to start with you and talk about what's happening in north carolina. it really has been in some ways sort of the ground zero of the worst of the worst in terms of voting restrictions. >> yes, karen, you are absolutely right. this has been called the monster voter suppression bill. it...
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elmer hill and richard overton, each 107 years old. both served in the pacific during world war ii and had never met until yesterday. >>> in case you haven't heard, there was no winner in the mega millions drawing, so the jackpot was increased to a whopping $550 million. that ranks as the fourth biggest jackpot ever. the next drawing is on tuesday, and there's a good chance that jackpot will go even higher before then. >>> when we come back on this saturday night, honoring the memory of a little girl who so loved the animals. >>> finally tonight, one year after the newtown tragedy, there's an extraordinary effort going on to honor the life of one of the young victims. animals were her passion, and so her parents decided that helping them was the best way for people to remember her. we get the story tonight from nbc's jill rapoport. >> reporter: 6-year-old katherine hubbard was compassionate beyond her years. >> she would find caterpillars, butterflies, frogs, and she would build these little elaborate homes for them. >> reporter: her p
elmer hill and richard overton, each 107 years old. both served in the pacific during world war ii and had never met until yesterday. >>> in case you haven't heard, there was no winner in the mega millions drawing, so the jackpot was increased to a whopping $550 million. that ranks as the fourth biggest jackpot ever. the next drawing is on tuesday, and there's a good chance that jackpot will go even higher before then. >>> when we come back on this saturday night, honoring the...
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uncle both men stressed that he hopes to gain would be friendly with that political on nationalistic overtones. to live here. bnp leader before going to unite don't you know mega city. it is pretty cool. cool i understand what's going on with it. the political stuff i'm going to change i was going to kiss her. for this country and see what countries fought a war for too much. although my boss give those kind of sports which is an attempt to use her body well. mix in the grip of playing basketball again to release the gas tax. setting cinematic past and now that it is getting to the powers in a bottle for the country's presidential election the hoping that whoever is chosen to become community that will be able to be the magical thing falling pm political crisis. about twenty thousand voting stations are open across the country. more than seven point nine million voters practice that would choose between candidates don't loose rope in some supported by former presidents and to hire a right to enter a moment p i mean that the former finance minister backed by the sitting president of the country
uncle both men stressed that he hopes to gain would be friendly with that political on nationalistic overtones. to live here. bnp leader before going to unite don't you know mega city. it is pretty cool. cool i understand what's going on with it. the political stuff i'm going to change i was going to kiss her. for this country and see what countries fought a war for too much. although my boss give those kind of sports which is an attempt to use her body well. mix in the grip of playing...
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elmer hill and richard overton, each 107 years old. both served in the pacific during world war ii and had never met until yesterday. >>> in case you haven't heard, there was no winner in the mega millions drawing, so the jackpot was increased to a whopping $550 million. that ranks as the fourth biggest jackpot ever. the next drawing is on tuesday and there's a good chance that jackpot will go even higher before then. >>> when we come back on this saturday night, honoring the memory of a little girl who so loved the animals. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual
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fuzzy feeling about there's no way that you can possibly look at this issue in say they are not racial overtones because here is think about what what the narrative was that corporate media picked up almost immediately tom the narrative was they did this to themselves they have no discipline they spent more money than they had they you know it was all about the narrative being well you would expect that in this heavily african-american city that was the that was the do. all whistle talk that we were hearing now we didn't hear anything about the fact that the manufacturing jobs had been sent out of this city by the thousands by the tens of thousands and that that was the heart of it in that the very people who sent those jobs out of detroit were wall street the same people then turned around and made these deals with these good old boy detroit types mostly republican let me point out there follow the money on this you're going to see a lot of the republicans involved in putting these swaps and derivatives in place and so i mean it's really ugly story when you land it in follow the money you know
fuzzy feeling about there's no way that you can possibly look at this issue in say they are not racial overtones because here is think about what what the narrative was that corporate media picked up almost immediately tom the narrative was they did this to themselves they have no discipline they spent more money than they had they you know it was all about the narrative being well you would expect that in this heavily african-american city that was the that was the do. all whistle talk that we...
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you know it's understood he attended overtones. oh what i feel the tingling use to anybody born in the struggling with this but the way to know what happened to that the band and back in seventy one. nobody paid attention to them today nobody's paying attention to them now all of these people went against what mission of people i caught that one of them. get people to people who have supported the four sundays in committee. will they did in seventy one. well all for getting love that i would like to justice and that you know that these old amazing since these rights to whom you do when tides of the things that would these be going back and seventy one or that they existed. all in or they had a watchful eye on but didn't stop with the addition this topic. what they did shift to the bottom of this on the other nevada caucus time of the chaldean my ability to get in. that's somewhat of a boy yet as the court of law. as far as i understand this the right of the proceedings in getting ideas and then the penultimate what the electoral on
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feeling about there's no way that you can possibly look at this issue and say there are not racial overtones because here is think about what what the narrative was that corporate media picked up almost immediately tom the narrative was they did this to themselves they have no discipline they spent more money than they had they you know it was all about the narrative being well you would expect that in this heavily african-american city that was the that was the dog whistle talk that we were hearing now we didn't hear anything about the fact that the manufacturing jobs had been sent out of this city by the thousands by the tens of thousands. and that was the heart of it in that the very people who sent those jobs out of detroit were wall street the same people that then turned around and made these deals with these good old boy detroit types mostly republican let me point out there follow the money on this you're going to see a lot of the republicans involved in putting these swaps and derivatives in place and so i mean it's really ugly story when you land it in follow the money you know or
feeling about there's no way that you can possibly look at this issue and say there are not racial overtones because here is think about what what the narrative was that corporate media picked up almost immediately tom the narrative was they did this to themselves they have no discipline they spent more money than they had they you know it was all about the narrative being well you would expect that in this heavily african-american city that was the that was the dog whistle talk that we were...
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overton served in the army and the other a navy man. iowa roneccally they never met despite living in towns just a now hours apart. they don't call it winter garden, florida for nothing. throw-year-old bella brown was treated to a sleigh ride in her hometown thanks to local firefighters and santa. little bella has a rare heart condition and undergone surge row throw times. >> she's like an old lady and has stints in it her art rows and broke off the collateral veins. but locks like mom's christmas wishes coming true and bella is on the mend. >> they are positive in saying that she will lead a pretty normal life. >> what does bella want for christmas? >> icecream. >> and merry christmas, bella. much of american history is made in this site coming home to a falcon nest. falcon rockets. the space x set to lease a space in the kennedy launch center in florida. they saw most of the launches for apollo and space shuttle mentioned. nasa can't afford to maintain the launch. space x wouldous it to carry the cargo. >> food pant ry getting a lift
overton served in the army and the other a navy man. iowa roneccally they never met despite living in towns just a now hours apart. they don't call it winter garden, florida for nothing. throw-year-old bella brown was treated to a sleigh ride in her hometown thanks to local firefighters and santa. little bella has a rare heart condition and undergone surge row throw times. >> she's like an old lady and has stints in it her art rows and broke off the collateral veins. but locks like mom's...
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kind enough to open his home to me and tell me about the family and his son, and the family of chris overtone, and i know seven boys also talked to me, and i think it was a more nuanced portrayal of this young man in the book simply because i know more about them because their parents talked to me, and i'm sharedded their, you know, childhood, life experiences, and their families. i'm happy to report that the mayor of patchhook, he is the grand son of immigrants, and irish, mostly irish, italian immigrants, and also -- the family -- had never been to italy, and he said it's the best place in the world to be, and why be anywhere? particularly in the summer. after this, they realized they needed to reach out. he did not speak spanish or been anywhere, and he chose to go which was important. he read the book recently and e-mailed me saying -- i'm not quoting, but he's it's a really great book and he called it a cautionary tale that everyone should read in any way you want to. everybody should read the book. i'm using it here, everybody ought to read the book, particularly young people, and i say
kind enough to open his home to me and tell me about the family and his son, and the family of chris overtone, and i know seven boys also talked to me, and i think it was a more nuanced portrayal of this young man in the book simply because i know more about them because their parents talked to me, and i'm sharedded their, you know, childhood, life experiences, and their families. i'm happy to report that the mayor of patchhook, he is the grand son of immigrants, and irish, mostly irish,...
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kind enough to open his home to me and to tell me about his family and his son and the family of chris overton, another of the seven boys, also talked to me. and i think there's a more i nuanced portrayal of these young men in the book simply because i know more about them because their parents talked to me. and i shared their, you know, their childhood and their life experiences and their family. um, i'm happy to report that the mayor of patchhog, he is the grandson of italian immigrants because this is a town of immigrants. mostly irish and italian immigrants. and the mayor's family is from ca labially ya. he's never been to italy. he thinks that patchhog is the best place in the world to be. why would he want to be anywhere, particularly in the summer? so he's never been to italy, as i said, but he has been to this ecuadoran village. after this, he realized that he needed to reach out and to get to know the place that had sent so many of its people to his village. he doesn't speak spanish, he had never been anywhere pretty much. and he chose to go to the the village which is, i think, impor
kind enough to open his home to me and to tell me about his family and his son and the family of chris overton, another of the seven boys, also talked to me. and i think there's a more i nuanced portrayal of these young men in the book simply because i know more about them because their parents talked to me. and i shared their, you know, their childhood and their life experiences and their family. um, i'm happy to report that the mayor of patchhog, he is the grandson of italian immigrants...
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richard overton returned home where he was greeted with cheers and hugs. one of the ways a home townnd a a nation pays respect to those who changed the course of history. >> my next guest is a member of the greatest generation. 17 years old when he joined the u.s. marines and fought in the battle of okinawa. more than a quarter million troops were engaged and they lost 12,000 men in a battle over two months. he went on to become chancellor of the university of richmond and now serves as spokesman for the greatest generation foundation. doctor thank you so much for your service and thank you so much for being here. what does it mean to you, sir, to see we are at a point where there are only 1 million remaining in the greatest generation in terms of the vets who served? >> it represents to me the world has changed dramatically and as i reflect back to those 15 million you minuted that koim o came out of the military in mass in the late to mid 40's and went off to be educated and came back into the political scene, the business scene, the community activities
richard overton returned home where he was greeted with cheers and hugs. one of the ways a home townnd a a nation pays respect to those who changed the course of history. >> my next guest is a member of the greatest generation. 17 years old when he joined the u.s. marines and fought in the battle of okinawa. more than a quarter million troops were engaged and they lost 12,000 men in a battle over two months. he went on to become chancellor of the university of richmond and now serves as...
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overton was honored by president obama on memorial day. this weekend, hill will come to the nation's capital where he will get a tour of the white house. good for them. >>> a special sleigh ride that will melt your heart coming up. >> how one down came together to make christmas merry for that young girl with a very rare heart condition. >>> we are back with a heartwarming story that we found on foxnews.com. remember that florida orphan who got his holiday wish, he wanted a christmas with potential parents? the story touched thousands of people after he told a church that he would, quote, take anyone, old or young, a dad or a mom, black, white or purple. well, that couple is reportedly now taking him on his first vacation while they get to know each other a little bit better. and we wish that family and davon a merry christmas indeed. calling all dog lovers. send us your best photos of your pampered pooch getting ready in the holiday spirit. a picture of her pups, they're absolutely adorable. check out this cat dressed business casual for
overton was honored by president obama on memorial day. this weekend, hill will come to the nation's capital where he will get a tour of the white house. good for them. >>> a special sleigh ride that will melt your heart coming up. >> how one down came together to make christmas merry for that young girl with a very rare heart condition. >>> we are back with a heartwarming story that we found on foxnews.com. remember that florida orphan who got his holiday wish, he...
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rhetorics and the way the situation has been unfolding has led to the conflict taking on frightening overtones and certainly the violence right now is reflecting some really serious focusing by some of the opposition forces on certain communities. rather than just direct fighting. >> it will quickly take on an ethnic dimensions? >> well, i have been -- and many of us who monitor and and engage in studying the politics in the country p have been trying to avoided engaging in an ethnic characterization of what is happening. because it certainly becausen't the case. and the initiation is certainly directed in a political confrontation, and many of those on what is considered the opposition side, the forces that you sometimes are heard are described blanketly as new air forces one of the main tribal groups. two group on that side, certainly was much more genius, and their individuals from more different groups but unfortunately, the way the violence is directing and the way individual leaderers are instrument alizing these narratives, this certainly is moving in that direction. and it's frightenin
rhetorics and the way the situation has been unfolding has led to the conflict taking on frightening overtones and certainly the violence right now is reflecting some really serious focusing by some of the opposition forces on certain communities. rather than just direct fighting. >> it will quickly take on an ethnic dimensions? >> well, i have been -- and many of us who monitor and and engage in studying the politics in the country p have been trying to avoided engaging in an...
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this was fraught with overtones, because of respect for the moment, that's what the president was doing. he was certainly not going to engage or disengage. >> what does one do one one is at a social occasion and encounters one not on the friendliest of terms. they shook hand. think what would be said if the president had somehow frostily turned away or contrived to not go the way he was going and shake hands. >> also in that group, the woman to the other side of raoul castro there. you see the kiss on both cheeks. this was a woman who canceled a state dinner because of the edward snowden -- >> very angry about the spying. that's been a big issue in brazil as you know, greenwald, the journalist who has been one of snowden's primary contacts lives in brazil. there's a lot of public sentiment there. she indeed called off a state dinner and said i don't want it. there was a warmer encounter, maybe u.s. brazil relations will get better. >> if you look at still photo, bill clinton and jimmy carter. jimmy carter had unique relationships with nelson mandela. barack obama had an important person
this was fraught with overtones, because of respect for the moment, that's what the president was doing. he was certainly not going to engage or disengage. >> what does one do one one is at a social occasion and encounters one not on the friendliest of terms. they shook hand. think what would be said if the president had somehow frostily turned away or contrived to not go the way he was going and shake hands. >> also in that group, the woman to the other side of raoul castro there....
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no political overtones. north korea, and how much maui geoff them. $1.2 billion since 1995. somalia $82.4 million per year, and afghanistan, $13 billion to bring -- $13 billion per year. what are we getting for our money? >> a good question. what you're pointing to here is one of the classic dilemmas in foreign policy. we don't get to choose our partners and we end up having to do business with lots of odeus regimes we may not like because they have things that we need. and so that involves tradeoffs between -- and those tradeoffs involve clashes between our interests, what we need, what we need to keep the world safe, and our values, things like human rights, democracy, caring about corruption, et cetera. and those tradeoffs are hard to make. sometimes we have to choose one rather than the other. >> specifically on afghanistan, it looks like what we're paying for is control and some influence in a part of the world where we need more of it. $13 billion a year is a lot of coin. >> it ills but this is -- part of the story with afghanistan, you break it, you own it. we invaded
no political overtones. north korea, and how much maui geoff them. $1.2 billion since 1995. somalia $82.4 million per year, and afghanistan, $13 billion to bring -- $13 billion per year. what are we getting for our money? >> a good question. what you're pointing to here is one of the classic dilemmas in foreign policy. we don't get to choose our partners and we end up having to do business with lots of odeus regimes we may not like because they have things that we need. and so that...
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. >> are you saying start another war and start a war that's going to have religious overtones that it's going to be a war on muslim? >> juan, please replay what i said earlier. i never said any such thing. i said our government should take a stand, call it by its right name. and stop supporting indirectly or directly i jihadis -- >> -- but don't go after the people who are responsible. is that what you are saying then? >> case by case, juan. case by case. there is no unified field theory for how to deal with the world. you take it case by case. >> man, this is a tough call. that's why we wanted you in here. ralph peters, thanks so much. merry christmas to you. >> merry christmas to you. >> when we come right back, an american story that you have got to see. a teacher's union supporting a convicted child rapist. the boy's parents talk to bill o'reilly and what they say will leave you shocked and angry. right back with it. >>> in the factor flashback segment tonight, as promised another opportunity to watch the truly shocking story that reflects very badly on the teacher's union in michig
. >> are you saying start another war and start a war that's going to have religious overtones that it's going to be a war on muslim? >> juan, please replay what i said earlier. i never said any such thing. i said our government should take a stand, call it by its right name. and stop supporting indirectly or directly i jihadis -- >> -- but don't go after the people who are responsible. is that what you are saying then? >> case by case, juan. case by case. there is no...
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world war ii was honored with a standing ovation at arlington national cemetery. 107-year-old richard overton returned home where he was greeted with cheers, handshakes and hugs. just one of the ways a hoemetow and a nation pays respect to those who changed the course of history. my next guest is a member of the greatest generation. just 17 years old when he joined the marines and fought in the battle of okinawa. more than a quarter million u.s. troops were engaged and the allied forces lost 12,000 men in a battle that lasted more than two months. dr. bruce hielman became chancellor of the university of richmond. thank you for your service. thank you so much for being here. what does it mean the to you, sir, to see as we now are at t a point where we have only 1 million remaining in the greatest generation in terms of vets who served? >> it represents to me that the world has changed dramatically. as i reflect back upon those 15 million you mentioned that came out of the military en masse and went off to be educated and came back into the political scene, the business scene, the community act
world war ii was honored with a standing ovation at arlington national cemetery. 107-year-old richard overton returned home where he was greeted with cheers, handshakes and hugs. just one of the ways a hoemetow and a nation pays respect to those who changed the course of history. my next guest is a member of the greatest generation. just 17 years old when he joined the marines and fought in the battle of okinawa. more than a quarter million u.s. troops were engaged and the allied forces lost...
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. >> hundreds of thousands protest in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtone. the uncle of dictator kim jong-un was executed leaving some -- senator john mccain joins us from ukraine. >>> then -- >> good evening. >> who would have thunk it. >> we have broken through the partisanship and the gridlock. >> a christmas miracle or just ewill beation season setting in? former director of the office of emergency management and the former director of the congressional budget office, is the best congress can do good enough for the economy? >>> and is consensus driven speaker of the house, busts loose. john bainer and the tea party, the president and the promise and the governor a and the bridge. our political panel and their discussion. this is state of the union. >>> good morning from washington, i'm candy crowley. a political tug of war brewing in the ukraine, a country sand wished between russia and europe. ukrainian -- european union. it's a move that would align the former soviet bloc nation with the west. instead the president is turning his financially strapped c
. >> hundreds of thousands protest in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtone. the uncle of dictator kim jong-un was executed leaving some -- senator john mccain joins us from ukraine. >>> then -- >> good evening. >> who would have thunk it. >> we have broken through the partisanship and the gridlock. >> a christmas miracle or just ewill beation season setting in? former director of the office of emergency management and the former...
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, anthony overton, the owner of a newspaper, a manufacturing company and an insurance company who also owned the bank called the douglas national bank, all right? and we know of jesse bingham, that was mentioned who in 1908 opened the first of three banks. the first bank was at 36th place and state, then it moved down to the northwest corner, near the northwest corner of 35th and state. and then bigger, the man with the big big ego but also money available at that time to make a dream come true built from the ground up on the exact northwest corner of 35th and state where the iit administration building is located. he built the binga arcade. and i'm looking back at mrs. durham there, and i remember asking your brother, mr. davis, about that facility. and along with tim black, both had wonderful memories of going into not only the bank, but into activities at the binga arcade. now, both the arcade and the bank that was next to it were torn down to make way for expansion of iit. it's quite a story, and i love that chapter. i learned a lot about it. my biggest complaint about that chapter
, anthony overton, the owner of a newspaper, a manufacturing company and an insurance company who also owned the bank called the douglas national bank, all right? and we know of jesse bingham, that was mentioned who in 1908 opened the first of three banks. the first bank was at 36th place and state, then it moved down to the northwest corner, near the northwest corner of 35th and state. and then bigger, the man with the big big ego but also money available at that time to make a dream come true...
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. >> hundreds of thousands in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtones. the uncle of kim jong unis executed wondering if he's consolidating power or losing it. senator john mccain joins us from ukraine. >> then, good evening. >> i who would have thunk it. >> i think it's a clear improvement on the status quo. >> we've broken through the partisanship and the gridlock. >> a christmas miracle or just election season setting in? former director of management and budget and douglas holtz aiken on the minimalist budget deal. is the best congress can do good enough for the economy? >>> and the consensus driven speaker of the house busts loose. >> are you kidding me? >> john boehner and the tea party, the president and the promise, the governor and the bridge. our political panel and their discussion. this is "state of the union." >>> good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. a political tug of war brewing in the ukraine. a country sandwiched between russia and europe. ukrainian protesters are upset with their president for refusing to sign a trade deal wi
. >> hundreds of thousands in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtones. the uncle of kim jong unis executed wondering if he's consolidating power or losing it. senator john mccain joins us from ukraine. >> then, good evening. >> i who would have thunk it. >> i think it's a clear improvement on the status quo. >> we've broken through the partisanship and the gridlock. >> a christmas miracle or just election season setting in? former director...
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. >> hundreds of thousands in the streets of kiev in a face-off with cold war overtones. the uncle of kim jong unis executed wondering if he's consolidating power or losing it. senator john mccain joins us from ukraine. >> then, good evening.
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but there are almost always some sort of political overtones. so in this, the administration can accomplish more than one thing. by supporting the athletes with this delegation that does include great winter sport s athletes from heroes and past teams, and having this political conversation, which will go on, and by her mere presence, someone like billy jean king will make this a part of the conversation. others in the delegation who will want to talk about these lgbt issues. it forces it to be at the forefront while at the same time here are people with real standing to be among olympic athletes and there to support the athletic endeavor as well. so it has the benefit of being more than one point being made. to be very present by going to the games and representing the united states with these issues knowing that vladimir putin is going to be paying a lot of attention to his own credibility with all that he has put on the line for sochi. so that makes a realize difference in sending this kind of political message. >> and chuck has just asked th
but there are almost always some sort of political overtones. so in this, the administration can accomplish more than one thing. by supporting the athletes with this delegation that does include great winter sport s athletes from heroes and past teams, and having this political conversation, which will go on, and by her mere presence, someone like billy jean king will make this a part of the conversation. others in the delegation who will want to talk about these lgbt issues. it forces it to be...
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rationale without the benefit of a response, we are reaching the conclusion that there are punitive overtones associated with this initiative. what other conclusion could we possibly reach?" sounds crazy, right? it sounds like mice out of planes crazy. somebody closes down a couple of lanes on the on-ramp to the busiest bridge in america because they're out to get your town! it sounds crazy, right? sounds purely, purely crazy. except that new jersey is sometimes a place where you cannot rule out the crazy. new jersey is the kind of place where you can serve 20 years in office before turning up for your year and a half in jail. that was the career path of sharpe james, the one-time mayor of new jersey's largest city, newark. new jersey's the kind of place where rabbis get arrested in combination divorce-kidnap-torture scandals that involve cattle prods. and where you take bribes, explaining that you are neither the alleged money-laundering rabbi nor trafficker in human organs, but a different guy. in new jersey, they make up legends about a corrupt mayor using a desk with specially designed dr
rationale without the benefit of a response, we are reaching the conclusion that there are punitive overtones associated with this initiative. what other conclusion could we possibly reach?" sounds crazy, right? it sounds like mice out of planes crazy. somebody closes down a couple of lanes on the on-ramp to the busiest bridge in america because they're out to get your town! it sounds crazy, right? sounds purely, purely crazy. except that new jersey is sometimes a place where you cannot...
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it had some sexual overtones. >> reporter: i went to talk to the mom at the home where the picture was taken. charged with child endangerment we're concealing her face and name to protect her daughter. >> why would you think it is okay to pose topless with your 14 year old. >> i was getting out of the tub. >> it was her other daughter who took it. she never imagined it would get out. >> you were aware it was taken. >> i was aware by my daughter i told her, delete that. >> she said parents ought to know better. >> this was a mother who made a poor choice. she didn't have an intention that it blew up the way it did. she only has her poor judgment to blame for that. >> the mother is facing misdemeanor charges and could spend a year in jail. >>> coming up at 5:30, the duck dynasty family fighting back. >>> and the end of the year we hear from the president about whether he has regrets. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. >>> the future of duck dynasty as a controversy surrounds the head
it had some sexual overtones. >> reporter: i went to talk to the mom at the home where the picture was taken. charged with child endangerment we're concealing her face and name to protect her daughter. >> why would you think it is okay to pose topless with your 14 year old. >> i was getting out of the tub. >> it was her other daughter who took it. she never imagined it would get out. >> you were aware it was taken. >> i was aware by my daughter i told her,...
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stuart: msnbc host went on a rant about the racial overtones the name obamacare carries. listen to what she said. >> i want to talk today about a controversial word. a word that has been with us for years, and like it or not it is printed in the pages of american history. a word originally intended as a derogatory term meant to shame and divide and demean, the word was conceived of the group of wealthy white men who knew their way to put themselves above and apart from a black man to render him inferior and o unequal and diminish his accomplishments. president obama has been labeled with this word by his opponents, you all know the word i am talking about, obamacare. that is right, i set it i'm not ashamed to neither is president obama. stuart: well, charles. charles: if you didn't tell me that was "saturday night live," i am thinking the n-word, there are a few words out there i'm thinking of. the president himself that he was proud of obamacare. he said he liked the moniker at one point. that had lit up. this dictation is it would've been the amazing thing in the world.
stuart: msnbc host went on a rant about the racial overtones the name obamacare carries. listen to what she said. >> i want to talk today about a controversial word. a word that has been with us for years, and like it or not it is printed in the pages of american history. a word originally intended as a derogatory term meant to shame and divide and demean, the word was conceived of the group of wealthy white men who knew their way to put themselves above and apart from a black man to...
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richard overton is an army vet. elmer hill served in the navy. both men are 107 years old, with hill being just three months younger. their rare and historic meeting took place in austin, texas. >> i'm glad to be here, but i wasn't expecting it to create this kind of an activity. >> well, overton recently met president obama. hill will get his chance to meet the commander in chief on monday. >>> this morning, northeastern leader kim jong-un is facing worldwide condemnation for killing his uncle. more deaths could follow as jong un continues to try to consolidate power. his uncle was executed amid accusations that he was planning a government takeover. political observers say his death could be a sign that kim jong-un's transition has not been as smooth as previously believed. >>> we're also learning about an airport technician accused of plotting a suicide attack at wichita's midcontinent airport. the fbi says terry loehen was arrested yesterday after trying to drive a car full of explosives onto the tarmac. the fbi says the must be as we never i
richard overton is an army vet. elmer hill served in the navy. both men are 107 years old, with hill being just three months younger. their rare and historic meeting took place in austin, texas. >> i'm glad to be here, but i wasn't expecting it to create this kind of an activity. >> well, overton recently met president obama. hill will get his chance to meet the commander in chief on monday. >>> this morning, northeastern leader kim jong-un is facing worldwide condemnation...
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point, because what i heard you say was that the language of take back our country had a rationalized overtone to it that was associated with the election of a black president. but what i felt like i heard ron -- what i felt like ron heard angela say was, republicans are racist. so let me say what you want to say and how you heard it. >> sure. the tea party has some serious racial challenges. for example, when they were -- when the house of representatives were voting on obamacare, all of the tea party members that came to protest on the hill spat on my future boss, who was the congressional black caucus incoming chair. john lewis, who had already been beaten and bludgeoned, trying to ensure that we would all have voting rights and parody in this country was called the "n" word. this isn't something that i made up, these are things that really happened and continue to happen. and we continue to see it in ways people talk to the president, about the president, and is that reflective of all people in the gop? absolutely not. but i think it's absolutely a problem and it has to be addressed. it ha
point, because what i heard you say was that the language of take back our country had a rationalized overtone to it that was associated with the election of a black president. but what i felt like i heard ron -- what i felt like ron heard angela say was, republicans are racist. so let me say what you want to say and how you heard it. >> sure. the tea party has some serious racial challenges. for example, when they were -- when the house of representatives were voting on obamacare, all of...
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so there is clearly some air of political overtones of that somebody wanted to get to the mayer in some way. >> are you going to call him to testify? >> one people we're considering calling, i don't want to go through the whole list, but one person we're considering calling is the mayor, we're going to consider calling back bill baroni, and david wildsteen for testimony because clearly the three of them are at the center of this and we need to get answers on how in such a large organization that has so much responsibility, two men could shut a bridge lane, violate the federal bridge act, and try to get away with it. >> how do you think this plays to -- we look at chris christie and we'll maybe find out in the next two weeks if there was knowledge on chris christie's part, just in general, you look at chris christie as a politician with national aspirations, trying to connect with voters in states where the political culture is different than new jersey, how do you think a story like this -- >> it doesn't help. it doesn't help him. the thing that he and his people have to avoid is gettin
so there is clearly some air of political overtones of that somebody wanted to get to the mayer in some way. >> are you going to call him to testify? >> one people we're considering calling, i don't want to go through the whole list, but one person we're considering calling is the mayor, we're going to consider calling back bill baroni, and david wildsteen for testimony because clearly the three of them are at the center of this and we need to get answers on how in such a large...
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him hey, nobody's told me anything about this and i'm beginning to suspect that there are punitive overtones as he put it. and further said, let's do this without any political fanfare. there was also an e-mail by the executive director of the port authority, patrick foy appointed by governor goal mole who angrily blasted the closures when he learned about them. and said that they not only endangered public safety, they might have the violated state or federal laws, and they may even have hurt the credibility of the port authority. >> all right. steve strun ski with the star ledger. this is an interesting story. we'll have you back to talk about it. thank you. >>> art imitates life. this time hollywood takes on washington, d.c. in a huge 1970s scandal. why is this film getting rave reviews and does it accurately reflect what happened? and a so alled affluenza defense. a legal look next. , which is gr. he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go
him hey, nobody's told me anything about this and i'm beginning to suspect that there are punitive overtones as he put it. and further said, let's do this without any political fanfare. there was also an e-mail by the executive director of the port authority, patrick foy appointed by governor goal mole who angrily blasted the closures when he learned about them. and said that they not only endangered public safety, they might have the violated state or federal laws, and they may even have hurt...
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and it was deemed obscene, too sensual, shocking because of its hoho-erotic overtones which, i mean, today are almost laughable. and in 1865 he lost his job because there was a copy of "leaves of grass" on his desk. this was at the department of interior. yale university in 1870, yale university president noah porter compared whitman's offense to that of walking naked through the streets. and it was formally banned in boston in the 1880s and informally banned elsewhere for a long time. among the few voices that spoke up for whitman were, was ralph waldo emerson. so i'll just read a couple short selections, and i think you certainly know this first one. it's from the inscriptions in "leaves of grass." i'm reading it because i was looking for a selection to read to my kids this week. i teach, and this was what i had selected for them, and then there's a shorter section at the endment so this is "i hear america singing." i hear america singing the very carols i hear, those of mechanics, each one singing his -- as it should be -- brit and strong. the carpenter singing his, the mason sing
and it was deemed obscene, too sensual, shocking because of its hoho-erotic overtones which, i mean, today are almost laughable. and in 1865 he lost his job because there was a copy of "leaves of grass" on his desk. this was at the department of interior. yale university in 1870, yale university president noah porter compared whitman's offense to that of walking naked through the streets. and it was formally banned in boston in the 1880s and informally banned elsewhere for a long...
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he said he never intended any racial overtones to his act. he also felt personally affected by something unintended. >> you could see how people would be offended by that. but the truth is they use facades of all sorts of presidents and major figures so you could see how some might portray him as a victim as well. appreciate it. happy new year. >> happy new year to you. thank you. >> that does it for me. my colleague thomas roberts is next. if i don't see you happy new year. but i will be back here bright and early tomorrow morning. i'm randy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you n
he said he never intended any racial overtones to his act. he also felt personally affected by something unintended. >> you could see how people would be offended by that. but the truth is they use facades of all sorts of presidents and major figures so you could see how some might portray him as a victim as well. appreciate it. happy new year. >> happy new year to you. thank you. >> that does it for me. my colleague thomas roberts is next. if i don't see you happy new year....